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You know what? I'm going to cut straight
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to the point today because I see so much
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BS out there in this whole make money
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online space and I see so many people
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over complicating this. So, here is what
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we're going to do instead. In today's
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video, I'm going to show you how to
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build a $10,000 a month oneperson
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business. And a lot of this stuff is
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going to be unlearning things that have
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been taught incorrectly to you. Because
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the issue is everyone's out here trying
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to build the next Amazon or trying to
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manage teams of 20 people when they
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haven't even made their first dollar
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online. It is so ridiculously backwards.
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So today, we're going to cut through all
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of the noise and I'm just going to show
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you the main levers you need to have in
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place in order to build a $10,000 a
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month business as a solo operation. So
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that means no employees, no overheads,
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and no complex systems. Just you, your
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laptop, and the right strategy. I have
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been in the space from 10 years doing
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everything from a service-based business
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to software to digital products to
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physical products. I have businesses in
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all these verticals and I invest in all
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these verticals and I can tell you that
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consistently my most profitable ventures
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are the simplest ones. They are the ones
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where it's me and a proven system that
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prints money while I sleep. And by the
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way, in today's day and age, what is
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happening recently this year and last
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year? You now have the opportunities to
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be a solo business. In fact, there's
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some very smart minds out there that
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predict that there will be a billion
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dollar company with just one employee
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and things that were not available to
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most people. you know, forms of leverage
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that weren't available to most people
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even three years ago, 5 years ago, 10
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years ago, now is available to the
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common man and the common woman. Because
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the truth is, making money online is not
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rocket science. Now, I want to make it
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clear, it takes a lot of work and
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perseverance, but all it is is problem
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solving and using leverage. See, the
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reason most people fail is because they
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simply don't take enough action or they
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simply quit too early. And by the way,
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in today's video, I'm giving you the a
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bridged version, okay? I'm really just
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decompressing everything down. if you
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actually want to assess the business
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models and decide which one is right for
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you. As I said, I've done literally all
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of them and I still do all of them
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actively to this day. I have different
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businesses for different objectives. So,
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I'm very unbiased in that sense. Well,
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then I made a video called laziest ways
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to make money online in 2025. In that
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video, I break down the different
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business models and which ones make the
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most sense depending on your specific
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situation. So, if you are ready to stop
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making excuses and start making real
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money, then please grab a pen and paper
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and pay very close attention to what I'm
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about to share. Here is exactly what I
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would do if I was starting from zero
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tomorrow. First things first, and this
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is really where most people mess up
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right out of the gate, is you need to
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pick the right business model. I see
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people consistently trying to build
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overly complex businesses when they're
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just starting out. They pick business
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models that are way too advanced for
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where they are in their journey. But my
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question to you is this. Why jump
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straight into trying to build a massive
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operation when you haven't even
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validated your idea first? An idea is
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that just an idea? Ideas are dime a
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dozen. But can you validate the idea
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first and do it in a small way before
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you start thinking big? If you had one
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of your friends and they're like, you
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know what, tomorrow I'm going to run a
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marathon. And they had never run a 5K
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before. You would go, listen, I I
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believe you can run the marathon. Like
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that that's great. I love that for you.
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But maybe it might be wise to just, you
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know, run a 5K first. And that's exactly
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what it's like in this online business
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space. You see, the magic happens when
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you simplify things and productize what
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you do instead. And that is exactly what
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I did with digital products. For
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example, digital products, courses,
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ebooks, and templates are all examples
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of things that you can easily
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productize. What I mean by this is
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building something once and having the
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ability to sell it forever. So, a
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digital product can take many different
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forms. You know, that could even be a
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Shopify theme that is a digital product.
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Anything that is a online product that
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is bought online and delivered online
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and you can make a product out of it is
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a digital product. Listen,
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realistically, would you rather spend 40
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hours building a custom website for one
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client who pays you $3,000 or spend the
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same 40 hours creating a course that you
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can sell hundreds of times for $300 a?
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Well, it's the same time investment, but
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one gives you $3,000 and a lot of times
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a lot of headache, and the other one
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gives you $30,000 and freedom. And that
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is really the difference between working
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in your business versus working on your
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business. But here's the catch. Even
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with the right business model, you still
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need to niche down. I see way too many
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people trying to help everyone because
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they think that it means a larger
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market, a larger addressable market. So,
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of course, it's common sense. If you
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have more people that could buy your
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stuff, well, then you'll make more
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money. That's not how it works in
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practice. Quite simply, your marketing
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message gets diluted. Let me give you an
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example of this. Don't be a fitness
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coach, please. Instead, be the guy who
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helps busy dads in their 30s lose their
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beer belly in 90 days without giving up
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weekend beers. Do you notice how the
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without giving up weekend beers adds
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specificity and allows me to speak and
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attract a very specific demographic? You
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see, most people wouldn't think to add
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that to their offer because they are not
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intentional enough about the problem
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they solve or the people they help. And
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the key to all of this is crafting a
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solid offer. It's what I like to call
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the unique value zone or UVZ for short,
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which is ultimately what allows you to
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stand out from the crowd. Why? Because
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specificity wins every single time. And
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that applies to everything you do. When
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someone sees your content and thinks,
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"Holy this person is talking
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directly to me." That is when the magic
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happens. Look, this is exactly what
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allowed me to grow my business over the
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years and help people from all over the
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world. I am very intentional with my
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content, my offers, and my products,
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which is also why this video probably
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resonates with you. I mean, think about
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it. You didn't click on this video by
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accident. I know that you want to make
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money online. I know you just don't know
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the steps or the first steps you need to
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take in order to hit that 10K a month
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mark. And at the same time, I also know
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that you've probably tried a few things
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before or maybe you're just starting
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out, but you're looking for a way that's
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beginner friendly and straightforward.
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Look, I've been in the exact same
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position as you and I know exactly what
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it is that you're going through right
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now. And that is why my content is so
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intentional because I know that I'm
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speaking to people who are essentially
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in the same position I was in just a few
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years ago. I'm not trying to talk to
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everyone with this video. I'm talking
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specifically to you, but the person
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who's hungry, driven, but just needs the
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right roadmap and the right guidance. By
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the way, I have two other YouTube
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channels and I speak very differently on
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those channels because they are for a
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different audience. I actually have a
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business channel where all we do is talk
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to people who could be good potential
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clients for our advisory firm,
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Consulting.com. We have businesses and
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clients we work with that do on the low
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end 500k a year and our top client did
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$120 million last year. Average client
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in that business does probably about $5
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million a year. So, of course, the way
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that I talk to them is very different
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than the way I'm going to talk to you.
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And it's really that specificity that
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makes all the difference between an
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offer that converts and one that gets
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ignored. As people often say, the riches
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are in the niches. But what I found is
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that the real fortune truly lies in the
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subniches. Or I guess for me, I'm
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European so we say niche, right? I think
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niche is an American thing. So
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subniches. Anyways, speaking of
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specificity, there's one mistake I see
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entrepreneurs make all the time. They
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try to do everything at once. They have
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five different products, three different
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funnels, and target 10 different
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audiences. What they don't realize is
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that 10K per month is actually all about
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simplicity, not complexity. One funnel,
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one core offer, and one clear outcome.
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You find one thing that works, and you
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double down on it until it's generating
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consistent revenue. Then, and only then,
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can you think about expanding? Now, you
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might look at me and say, "Well, hey
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man, you have multiple products. You
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have multiple businesses. You have
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physical product businesses. You have
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digital product businesses. You have
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software businesses." And listen, I
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understand that. I get that. But you
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have to remember that I've been doing
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this for over 10 years. And just like
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I'm telling you here today, I had to
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start small before I expanded. All of
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that to say that I've seen people make
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multiple six figures with literally one
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landing page and one product. Meanwhile,
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others out there are trying 47 different
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things wondering why nothing's working.
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I'm going to give you an actual real
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life example right now. This is Armono.
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He's one of our customers at Monetize
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where we actually help people do things
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like this. Build a oneperson business
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that can make 10K a month. to make that
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clear. Not everyone does it, but you
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know, in his case, he's made much much
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more than that. And he is absolutely
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crushing it on the Monetize Mania
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leaderboard where we're actually giving
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away a quarter million dollars worth of
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prizes at the end of that 90-day
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competition. You might be wondering how
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you can join monetize. The answer is you
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can't. Unfortunately, we are only
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working with our current members and
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enrollments are closed and I don't know
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when I'm going to open them back up.
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Anyways, back to the point of the video.
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He has made over six figures in 30 days.
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So, not 10K a month, over 100K a month.
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Why? because he kept things simple. He
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sells one product on For those that
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may not know, is the number one
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digital product platform on Earth, which
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I wrote a very large check to earlier
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this year to become a co-owner of. And
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through he helps a specific group
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of people improve their marketing. And
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by the way, he's accomplished all this.
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You can see even in his own words,
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completely new to the digital product
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space. So, he is a great example of this
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that complexity, it really is the enemy
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of execution. Simplicity scales,
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complexity fails. Now, if you nail those
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two points alone, you're already ahead
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of most people. But here is what truly
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separates the smart entrepreneurs from
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everyone else. The smart guys focus on
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building assets, not just income. As I
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said earlier, you can create something
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once that generates revenue while you
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sleep. And that is the holy grail of
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business. Courses, digital templates,
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and ebooks are all great examples of
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this. Like I mentioned earlier, because
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once created, they keep working for you
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24/7, 365, day and night. They never
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have a bad day. They never ask for a
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raise. They didn't ever call you in the
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middle of the night. So essentially, you
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want to build things that, yeah, maybe
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take a little bit of time to create in
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the beginning. You know, you frontload a
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little bit of the work, but then you can
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sell them for months or years
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thereafter. Now, I am the number one
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expert in the world when it comes to
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digital products. Not only as a co-owner
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and the biggest platform for it, but
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also as the owner of Consultant.com, a
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business that did $75 million in revenue
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and I recently acquired. In that
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business, we consult the top digital
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product businesses and info businesses,
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knowledge businesses, coaching
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businesses, anything in that sphere. We
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are the go-to experts and I love that
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space more than anything because of what
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it can do for you and how really
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genuinely you can almost be a one person
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business and take it to five figures a
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month or even six figures a month. Once
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again, not to say that that's normal or
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everyone does it, but I see it time and
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time again. I've had many programs over
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the years that I generated once and
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built me a multiple six figure a month
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income stream years after I created
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them. And that's really the power of
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building once and selling forever.
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Compare that to service work where every
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dollar requires another hour of your
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time. And listen, that's how I got my
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start almost 10 years ago now. That is
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how I started. And I think it's a
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beautiful business model because you can
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start with no money. And to me, that's
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important as a beginner. When you're
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first starting out, it's really
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important that you have a business model
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where you can fail for 6 months or 12
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months and nothing happens. You're not
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going to get bankrupted. You're not
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going to burn through all of your cash.
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So, I'm still a fan of that business
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model. But, of course, the thing that I
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started with 10 years ago, you know,
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fast forward 10 years, there's new
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opportunities, there's new models,
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there's new tools, there's new unlocks.
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And when the market changes, of course,
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you have to respond and you have to find
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the right business model for here and
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now. And really what's changed over the
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years is that leverage is more
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accessible. You see, the problem is you
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don't have as much leverage with
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service-based businesses and you're
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essentially just buying yourself a job.
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By the way, speaking of leverage, here's
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the kicker. In 2025, if you're not using
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AI to replace what would normally
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require employees, you're already
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behind. And if you don't catch up, you
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will simply lose the game. Not because
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you're less capable than others, but
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simply because someone else is doing
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something quicker than you. And that is
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exactly why I've included two of the
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most powerful AI tools inside of
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monetize. For me, it's very important
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that people have tools because right now
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it's not human versus AI. It's human
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versus human that knows how to use AI or
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has the right AI tools. The truth is
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that 80% of what people think they need
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help with can be done with the right
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tools. I could build a $10,000 a month
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business right now with nothing but just
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the right AI tools. All I would need is
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three things. Knowledge on what tools to
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use because having the right tools in
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your arsenal is very important. Listen,
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in the exact same way, if you are
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cutting some sashimi or you're trying to
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chop down a tree, yeah, you need a sharp
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object to cut both of those, but are you
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going to use the same tool? Of course
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not. So, you know, I see this sometimes
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people are like, "Oh, but you could just
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use any tool for the job." And it's
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like, that's not a very intelligent
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thing to say, is it? Like, of course,
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you have specific tools tailor made for
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specific outcomes. So, that's why it's
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very important to know what is the right
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tool to use in the situation. Then, you
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need to know how do I use this tool? And
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lastly, obviously, you have to actually
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be able to have access to them. And
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that's a big part of what me and my team
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help people with inside Monetize. But
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that is beside the point because
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unfortunately Monetize is closed. We're
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not taking on any more people. We're
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just working with our current members.
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So the only reason I bring this up is
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the goal isn't to work harder. It's to
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work smarter. Smart entrepreneurs focus
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on building assets that work for them.
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And if you can get leverage from the
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get- go, now you have the same
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advantages as the multi-billionaires do.
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The only difference between you and
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multi-billionaires is they have more
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leverage than you. So let's go ahead and
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cut through some more BS that I see out
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there. Here is another harsh truth. No
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one gives a about your passion.
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People care about their problems. Okay?
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Stop trying to monetize what you love
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and start monetizing what people need
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solved. Find where your audience is
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bleeding, their frustrations, their pain
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points, and urgent problems, and charge
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to help them stitch it up. The market
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does not pay for what you want to teach.
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It pays for what it needs to learn. Now,
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once you know what pain you are solving,
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you need to get in front of the right
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people. But when you're starting out,
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don't blow all of your money on ads.
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Focus on building an audience first.
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YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and
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LinkedIn are all great platforms for
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this. Pick one and stick to it. And then
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from there, provide massive value and
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build trust. Once you have an engaged
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audience and a proven offer, then you
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can think about paid traffic to scale.
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It's very important to know that trying
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to use ads to fix a broken offer or to
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build an audience from scratch is just
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an expensive mistake. Plus, organic
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traffic converts better anyway because
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those people know, like, and trust you
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already. Now, moving on to point five.
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This is something I learned very early
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on in my career and something I had to
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learn the hard way. You don't need to be
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a genius to make $10,000 a month online.
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You just need to be consistent and most
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importantly willing to ship imperfect
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work. Okay, very important. You see,
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most people quit at 3 months when they
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don't see immediate results. They jump
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from idea to idea, strategy to strategy,
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never giving anything enough time to
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actually work. But here's the reality.
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Your first version of everything is
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going to suck. It's the truth of it.
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Your first course, your first landing
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page, your first sales video, that is
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normal. The difference between
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successful entrepreneurs and everyone
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else is that successful entrepreneurs
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are willing to test things over and over
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and over again. They are willing to go
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through that initial stage of sucking at
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it. By the way, just like Messi, who got
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rejected by multiple clubs as a kid for
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being too small, but sticking to it long
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enough and becoming one of the best
00:14:16
players of all time, I would much rather
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have an ugly offer that's live and
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generating revenue than a perfect one
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that never sees the light of day. Done
00:14:25
is better than perfect. And perfect is
00:14:27
the enemy of profitable. The people
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making real money online aren't
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necessarily the smartest. They are the
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ones who show up every single day,
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create content, test offers, and iterate
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based on feedback. Consistency beats
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intelligence every single day of the
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week. And I say it all the time. I was
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never the smartest kid in class. I'm
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just very good at taking action and
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learning from my mistakes because I know
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that intelligence without execution is
00:14:49
just expensive entertainment. And by the
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way, here's a nugget of knowledge for
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those of you guys who are committed
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enough and have stuck around to this
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point. And by the way, you guys are the
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ones who are actually going to succeed.
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When you do get your first customers,
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treat them like royalty. You see, your
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first customers are worth more than
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gold. These are the ones who are going
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to give you the testimonials, the case
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studies, the referrals, and most
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importantly, feedback on your offer. I
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still remember some of my big first
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clients, whether that be Orura Ring,
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whether that be Genflow, whether that be
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Camden Rose. A lot of these people in
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businesses are still in my network today
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referring people and supporting what I
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do. So, if you screw these people early
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on, you're going to be dead in the
00:15:23
water. So, take care of them and they
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will fuel your growth for years to come.
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And finally, and this kills more
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businesses than anything else I see. Do
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not try to scale before you have product
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market fit. I see way too many people
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making 5K a month trying to hire teams
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and build complex operations. It makes
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no sense. That's like finally getting
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your car to start after hours of trying,
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then immediately turning it off and
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going back to pushing it yourself.
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Perfect your offer first. Get your
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systems dialed in and make sure your
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unit economics work. Then, and only
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then, you can think about scaling.
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Scaling a broken business will just
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break it faster and cost you more money.
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Look, I'll be honest with you. Building
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a $10,000 a month oneperson business is
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not rocket science in all honesty. But
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it does require discipline, consistency,
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and the right strategy. So, to sum it
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up, here is what I want you to do. I
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want you to pick one model, niche down
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hard, build once, sell forever, stay
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consistent, ship fast, and solve real
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problems. If you do those things, and
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stick with it for more than 90 days,
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which already puts you ahead of 90% of
00:16:24
people, by the way, there's no reason
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you can't see results. And by the way,
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don't just take it from me. There are
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thousands and thousands of people making
00:16:30
money online right now on my platform,
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WAP. In fact, you can Google it. The
00:16:34
average creator on WP makes $7,382 a
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month. And these are people from all
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different levels and all different walks
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of life who are launching their digital
00:16:42
products every day and making sales. As
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I said, we literally work with people at
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our advisory firm. They make $10 million
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a month. But we also have people inside
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of Monetize, which is our program that
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helps the everyday person get started in
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this industry that are making $10 a day.
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And you can see right here, some people
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making $200 and some people making
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$2,500 a month. And this is inside of
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monetize where we literally give them
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the software and the tools to do
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everything as well as the education, the
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training and the mentorship because we
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are the number one experts in the world
00:17:06
at this and we own the platforms that
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fuel all this stuff. So for me, helping
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someone just get started is actually
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quite simple and quite easy. So all of
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that to say is the question isn't
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whether this works or not. The question
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is simply whether you are willing to put
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in the work. And if you are still unsure
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about which business model to start or
00:17:21
need a little bit more guidance on what
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makes sense for your specific situation,
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as I said, please make sure you go watch
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that video next. I will leave it as the
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first link in the description. It's on
00:17:29
YouTube. It seems to be people's
00:17:31
favorite video that I've released this
00:17:32
year. So, go ahead and check that out.
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But before we go, I want to leave you
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with one final thought. You need to
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understand it is time to stop making
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excuses and overthinking it. You already
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have everything that you need to get
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started. So, please just pick a niche,
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pick a model, and get started today. In
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fact, I want you to go ahead and comment
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in the comments section day one if you
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are starting your entrepreneurial
00:17:51
journey today. That way, it's going to
00:17:53
be very cool for you. you're going to be
00:17:54
able to come back to this video in a
00:17:56
year or 6 months or you know whatever is
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2 3 years when you've reached your
00:18:00
biggest wildest goals and be like oh
00:18:02
that video that kind of gave me the
00:18:03
kick up the ass I needed to get started.
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So trust me your future self will thank
00:18:07
you for it. And with that being said, as
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always, I'm watching from afar and I'm
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rooting for you.